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Stephen Colbert plays D&D with Matt Mercer for Red Nose Day

There are so many things to love about Stephen Colbert. For me, his unapologetic nerdiness is high on that list. His obviously large and tender heart is, too. These two impulses come together in this Critcal Role video, done as a fundraiser for Red Nose Day, dedicated to the fight against childhood poverty in America.

In the 52-minute one-on-one D&D adventure, Matt Mercer does a masterful job of taking Stephen, as the half-elf bard, Capo, and his bee sidekick, Eric, on a harrowing adventure in search of the Crimson Sphere of Generosity.

Besides the fun D&D adventure and the do-gooder intent of the episode, we also get to see Stephen play D&D for the first time in some 30 years. His joy and sense of wonder are palpable. He even has to stop to tell Matt how much he’s freaking out as childhood memories of playing with friends overwhelm him. “I can feel the chest hairs growing as we speak,” he jokes. At one point, Stephen laughs at one of Matt’s colorful descriptions of a gory encounter with an undead beast. “I haven’t heard the word ichor in over 30 years.”

We also learn more about the origins of Stephen’s gaming past. He was a Metamorphosis Alpha player before D&D and he got in on D&D early. He even says that he went to GenCon the year that the first AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide was released. And he admits that he still has his friend’s copy (they got switched at the con) which was signed by Gary Gygax.

While throwing a Perception Check for listening at a door, Stephen confides that the listening ability in D&D has always tickled him. He first learned about D&D when he overheard some other kids talking about their adventure and how they should have listened at the door to hear the giant rats lurking on the other side. “What listening?,” he wanted to know. There was no listening in Metamorphosis Alpha. He wanted in on this listening business!

A real treat. For a number of reasons. Not the least of which is the critical cause behind it.

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